Lobster is charming and sweet, if rather naive, making for a refreshing take on the cesspit that is dating by app today.
‘Sweet & sad with a little room for improvement’: LOBSTER – Theatre503
Breakups suck. Unexpectedly bumping into your ex sucks even more. For exes J and K, it’s even worse because they’re unknowingly about to be set up with each other.
‘Has the potential to be something special’: LOBSTER – Theatre503 ★★★
Lobster is the story of J and K, two young professional women in London. We follow them throughout as they narrate through their relationship history.
‘Funny & warm performances’: LOBSTER – Theatre503
Lobster is a tale of what happens when opposites attract and the compromises couples make to ensure the relationship survives. This looks rather sadly at what happens when those compromises aren’t made and the relationship doesn’t survive.
Never Mind The Blog, here’s January’s theatre news
Lots & lots of shows have their first performances in London and across the country this month, including new productions of Pinter’s The Birthday Party, Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan, and Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well.